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Blackjack1
02-12-2001, 11:21 AM
Anyone had any problems with this case?

daverme
02-12-2001, 11:45 AM
Don't know the case so can't say yea or nay but I'm curious as to what difficlties you have encountered, which sure is a fancy way of saying "What kinda prob's U havin?"

daverme
02-12-2001, 05:15 PM
OK, here are my thoughts:

#1: There is NO SUCH THING as a free lunch. If it sounds to good to be true, IT IS!

#2: I have 10 different PCs in the house right now, (yeah, ten; building them IS a passion of mine), and every single one of them has a different case. I have found that all mini-towers are pretty much the same, at least the ones I have are. Once you get into mid- and full-towers, though, things are different. Today, I would never buy a case unless I could look inside it and get to know its innards quite well. The problem is cooling. Air flow is critical and cooling hard drives is especially problematical because most cases are not designed with drive cooling in mind. So, my recommendation is if the site has pictures that give you a real good feel for what it looks like inside and you are comfortable with that, then go for it. Otherwise, skip it.

Blackjack1
02-13-2001, 12:00 AM
Have not purchased this case, but found a good price for it ($49 + shipping) from Vitality.com. The unit has a AMD certified 300 watt power supply. I have not heard of it either, just wanted to make sure I didn't order a junker.